Josie Rizal
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| Josie Rizal | |
|---|---|
| Tekken character | |
Josie Rizal in Tekken 7 | |
| First appearance | Tekken 7 (2015) |
| Designed by | Mari Shimazaki |
| Voiced by | Ananda Jacobs |
| In-universe information | |
| Fighting style | Kickboxing and eskrima |
| Origin | Philippines |
| Nationality | Filipino |
Josie Rizal (Japanese: ジョシー・リサール, Hepburn: Joshī Risāru) is a fictional character from the Tekken fighting game franchise by Bandai Namco Entertainment, making her debut, and so far, only appearance, in Tekken 7. A professional kickboxer who practices the Filipino fighting style eskrima, Josie hopes to join the Tekken Force, an organization that has helped her country. She was designed by Mari Shimazaki and voiced by Ananda Jacobs.
Josie has received mixed reception. Her design and characterization were the subject of criticism, with multiple critics arguing that her character design fails to incorporate elements that could be meaningfully described as Filipino. Despite this, she trended on Twitter and was popular with Filipino users of the website.
Josie Rizal is a young woman from the Philippines. She wears a yellow top, a blue miniskirt, and a red rabbit ear-like hair accessory. Her costume color and other elements of her outfit were inspired by her Filipino origins, including the flag of the Philippines and floral designs based on the sampaguita flower.[1] Her fighting is a mix of kickboxing and eskrima. Tekken 7 director Michael Murray stated that they had difficulty incorporating eskrima techniques into her moveset due to it typically involving parries and attack neutralization with rapid counter attacks, leading to only a few techniques being based on it, including some throws and punches.[1] Josie's eskrima is combined with kickboxing reminiscent of Yaw-Yan, an indigenous kickboxing martial art. She lacks the characteristic sticks used in eskrima, instead fighting completely unarmed. Josie's name is based on José Rizal, a national hero from the Philippines. However, she bears no resemblance to him, besides her name and ethnicity.[2] Some of her moves were inspired by famous Filipino boxer Manny Pacquiao.[3] Her moveset bears some resemblance to older Tekken character Bruce Irvin.[4]
Josie was designed by character designer Mari Shimazaki, known for her work in the Bayonetta series.[5] The character was created in response to the growing popularity of the series in the Philippines. Bandai Namco Entertainment community spokesman Mark Julio was involved in developing Josie's look and setting.[1] She is voiced by Ananda Jacobs.[6]